🎥 Streamlining Your Workflow for Consistent YouTube / Shorts Uploads 🚀
Hey creators! 👋
I’ve been diving deeper into optimizing my YouTube content creation workflow, and I wanted to share some tools and strategies I’ve been using—and ask for your advice too!
Currently, I’m editing with Premiere Pro, which feels second nature after 15 years as a digital artist. However, I’ve been curious about DaVinci Resolve - any thoughts on making the switch?
One game-changer for me has been building a personal B-roll library.
I call it my "100 Short Reel" folder. It’s packed with 5-second clips I’ve pre-cut and cropped for easy access. It’s been a massive time-saver when I need visuals on the fly. 📂✨
(The idea came from the Canva template I got from the one and only , where I've found a bunch of 7-10sec clips on the timeline with a unique call-to-action text - I wanna build something like that - but Canva only allows max 100MB video uploads)
I’m also exploring tools like Invideo (there are a bunch of similar platforms) for quick, high-quality templates that can speed up content production. - But I feel my Art Niche might not need that Fancy MR Beast style text and emojis...
Has anyone here tried it or something comparable?
So, I’m curious:
  • What tools or systems do you swear by for editing?
  • Any tips for making the transition to DaVinci Resolve smoother (if it’s worth it)?
  • What’s been your experience with building a personal B-roll library?
Let’s swap tips and workflows—always excited to learn from this amazing community! 🌟
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Tamas Erdodi
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🎥 Streamlining Your Workflow for Consistent YouTube / Shorts Uploads 🚀
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